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GenEx is the
most popular software for qPCR data processing and analysis. Built
in a modular fashion GenEx provides a multitude of functionalities for
the qPCR community, ranging from basic data editing and management to
advanced cutting-edge data analysis. GenEx 6.1 – the software compliant with MIQEandCLSI guidelines.

Basic data editing and
management
Arguably the most important part of qPCR experiments is to pre-process
the raw data into shape for subsequent statistical analyses. The
pre-processing steps need to be performed consistently in correct order
and with confidence. GenEx Standard’s streamlined and user-friendly
interface ensures mistake-free data handling. Intuitive and powerful
presentation tools allow professional illustrations of even the most
complex experimental designs.

Advanced cutting-edge data
analysis
When you need more advanced analyses GenEx Enterprise is the product
for you. Powerful enough to demonstrate feasibility it often proves
sufficient for most users demands. Current features include parametric
and non-parametric statistical tests, Hierarchical Cluster Analysis
(HCA), Heatmap, Principal Component Analysis (PCA, and Artificial
Neural Networks. New features are continuously added to GenEx with
close attention to customers’ needs.

New features
Sample handling and samples individual biology often contribute to
confounding experimental variability. By using the new nested ANOVA
feature in GenEx version 5 user will be able to evaluate variance
contributions from each step in the experimental procedure. With a good
knowledge of the variance contributions, an appropriate distribution of
experimental replicates can be selected to minimize confounding
variance and maximize the power of the experimental design! For
experiments with complex features, such as for example multifactorial
diseases, analytical relationships and classifications may not readily
be available. The support vector machine feature in the new version of
GenEx is so easy to use that it will make this advanced supervised
classification method easily available to novice users, while providing
access to advanced parameters for experts.